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Two families. One shared garden.
And a rose bush growing right in the middle.
They played together, laughed, argued,
and made up—life was wonderful.
Until the parents had a fight. The garden was divided.
Can the children, with a little help from their pets,
bring back the peace?
A beautifully illustrated tale with a timeless message, The Rose Bush gently shows children that even when disagreements pull people apart, kindness and cooperation can bring them back together. With warmth and hope, this story helps young readers understand conflict, reconciliation, and the power of friendship, reminding us all that peace can bloom again, just like a rose.
Imprint: India Penguin
Published: Nov/2025
ISBN: 9780143479970
Length : 48 Pages
MRP : ₹499.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published:
ISBN:
Imprint: India Penguin
Published: Nov/2025
ISBN:
Length : 48 Pages
MRP : ₹499.00
Two families. One shared garden.
And a rose bush growing right in the middle.
They played together, laughed, argued,
and made up—life was wonderful.
Until the parents had a fight. The garden was divided.
Can the children, with a little help from their pets,
bring back the peace?
A beautifully illustrated tale with a timeless message, The Rose Bush gently shows children that even when disagreements pull people apart, kindness and cooperation can bring them back together. With warmth and hope, this story helps young readers understand conflict, reconciliation, and the power of friendship, reminding us all that peace can bloom again, just like a rose.
Ayesha Chenoy is the founder of RepIndia, one of India’s largest independent digital advertising agencies. With a strong team of 400 people, the agency has digitally launched iconic brands like Burger King and Gap, and works with renowned names like Canon, JBL, Viacom, Oppo, JSW, Tata Trusts, etc. Ayesha studied economics at Cambridge University, where she received the Adam Smith Prize in 2001—an honor previously
awarded to Amartya Sen. Post that, she went to the London School of Economics. After a successful career
as an investment banker, she returned to India in 2009.
Her first book on mental health—To, The Bravest Person I Know was a bestseller that touched many hearts and lives. This is her first children’s book. In her words: “I’m not sure adults listen, so I’ve decided to speak to the kids instead.”